Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 6, 1919, Page 6

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. fellows. When he was attacked by TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1919, “THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Oliver mn‘ director of the Be-|' { midji Military band, announces that lNCLuDE A“mlA there will be a reliedrsal this even- ing and he is anxfous that all mem- POR SALE—One B flat brass cornet. FOR RENT A good, easy blowing instrumenz, - G. M. Palmer. 4468 | poR RENT-—Store room, one door FOR SALE_Five room cottage, hard | West of Rex theatre. P. J. O'Leary, wood floors, city water, sewer, husband. A lawyer doesn’t know everything, as he thinks you think he does. . " Fine clothes do not make the wom- an, but they sometimes break the QUACK DENTISTS MENAGE BRITONS bers of the orgaiization be in at- (By . United Press,) electric ' lights. Lot extends to Ay - ” ten;n:ce, - o Berlin. (By Mail:)~——If -Aystria| lake shore. One’block: south of ¥ ' —— does not join Germany immediztely, g:nnal gchool, Inquire 1204 i SN APSI K Shocking Conditions :Revealed by | AIR ‘COP’ TO CHASE SPEEDERS|owing to opposition from the' Enten- wey avanie: 3 65t 5 6-room house, barn, good well, te, she will do so later, according to | FOR SALE OR TRADE—Piano. What have "you .got? A. care Pioneer. 64567 one:half acre lot. Only $1,600, $600 cash, balance at $20 per month. Investigating Committee. VREPWALD rov e acel Policeman in the United German opinfon, which considers it merely a muer of time until hostil- . States, ; ity for the umio -of all ‘German peo- | "OR SALERow boat. Inquire at Em - 5 qulre at 9-room house, modern except’ , REF“RM “REE“'N RmRT . ples will pass.THe. Gfiimnm are mak-| :'808 Irvine Ave. " 6467 || heat.. 50 ft. front, facing east. ¥ ‘Venice, Cal.—This beach resort off-| ing their plans ‘acedr@ingly, in spite Screened porch, good location. For A T clally made claim to baving the first of the recént ‘in ) Vienna S ~Logging horses. Forty qt‘,mk sale, offered at $2800 for a_ Practios of Dentlstry by Persons Whol- | eial”Batioemali T v M. Sodben 2 MALS c‘t’;‘:“u’{mm ware| + ERIIMEY work “°";;,{°', sale |} short time only, one-half cash. ly Unqualified Leads to Widespread | When Otto Meyerhofter, & local avi-| o joining the two countries'at once, | * Interiational -Lumber Co.; Inter. || 80 acres hard wood land, 3 miles Evile—Few Laws Regulating the| ALOF, Was sworn in as a member of the| ang gmendments were made for the| —national Falls, Min - "gapg || from the city, unimproved.. With- | Venice police force my Mayor A. B.|step. There never was :any opposi- | ————————————o=cozi || 'out question the best tract of ‘wild Coles. ‘tion on the part of the | FOR SALE—I have some of the best | land close in. Seme timber. Easy The aviator donated to the use of|the move, which would make the Ger-| . hardwood. land near . Puposky. || terms, small payment. down. the city one of his airplanes on the|an speaking nation the largest in Some lake shore and improved, bal- || . 5.room cottage, lot 865x140, 'western Europe. Two Aubtrian dele-| = ance easy cleared. Also ¥séction || tybular well; 2 blocks from school. bottom of which, in large white letters r Blackduck, 1 'gates were granted meinbership in| near Blackduck, some lake shore, || $16 down and $16 per month for against a dark green background, waslihe Reichstag, while preliminary| Will be sold’ cheap and on easy|| 100 months. painted the words: “Venice Police.” |work of connecting Austria to Ger.| terms.. Apply to E. J. Swedback. 80 acres of good hardwood land “The new.alr pollce',man will render| many went on. N 8458 | ;") 60zheres with :éa‘i'l""em&fi. valuable ‘gervice” #afd Mayor. Coles.| - Then came the Austrian revolution 5 : “He will chase automobile speeders,|against jolning Gohrn:;:y. Most of lfl)tl:num’ 1Esx1550 il moveriiuent ,nb,?a';i“"“ 8 :good-house in Be _ iy & ] .5, S 8 Investigate .reports of smuggling, in papars an goyernment | ° 4,01 Be seen at 418 America Ave. 40 acres within the city limits, expressed hostility to Austfia under > speet the bay in search of violators of thg P fans: ’Tho opposition is Price $30 apiece. Nels Loitied. 16 acres under cultivation and bal- Profession and ‘These Are So Lenl- ent That Almost Anyone Can Carry on General Practice — Few Real ‘Americans There and Charges Are High. Home—~ Safe !l Enjoy Your Meals! You will enjoy your meals bfifer when you use— A shocking condition of affairs has been called to public attention in Eng- land by a report recently made by a committee appointed a year ago to in- vestigate the extent of the evils" con- nected with the practice of dentistry | fishing regulations and help rescue merely 2 bluft, according to Germans, | 12d69 {|'ance easily cleared. Good clay zy'p:hrsons tholl’y unqualified to prac- | drowning Dersons.” ;":-d il:’ins'l?;;edAbyt ?gnnu of fil;;f FOR SALE—See the Bemidji Sta- ;%mma'}lhzo::fiandkba:né °}‘{§§§§ Chlg} dBriansd Ejlilner ce that profession. ; ench, e Austrians comp A make a fine ade in Bemi 1t will be hard for Americans; who, with the outside wishes to avold fur-| tlonary store for rubber stamps, || farm, $800 cash will handle this, Ask yours:dealer.’ B: } | ther trouble, say the Germans. fac simile signature stamps, no-|| palance easy terms. ¥ e O e rere ot th tect, | § Mother Wants Soldier * | But the Vienna opposition is not|: tarial seals and corporation seals. || Ggg, 4, FRENCH........Phone 83 Bemidji Creamery Co.’ to realize how dentistry is practiced in Hero All to HQI‘S&" : :)l;leo‘;ll:: ' ‘!Fhe”éti:n::um;effl‘eg b P'Lli:-m;“l'-lo mldinhn: 328 ||p, §.—Drink our pure lsuttermllk— England. There are a few laws and § |over enthusiastic at entering a Ger- WANTED Fresh daily government acts controlling the prac- tice, but they are so lenient that al- most anyone, from. & boiler. maker to a fugitive bartender, can go out into the provinces and, with practically no . Gary, !nd.—Not even tho man confederation, in which Austria —_—— %X pomp and glory of the whole } | would be a very small minority of the] wWANTED—Kitchen girl, at Mark-| Subseribe for Tie Daily Ploneer. § town of Gary’s turning out to population, and contrary to her posi-f ham hotel. 56t0 | — % do her thrice wounded son hon- tion as head of the Hapsburg Empire, | —— % or on his retirn from French Vienna would be entirely -dominated | WANTED—To rent house on Lake| - training at all, perform Surglcal opera- | 3 battlefields could induce . Mra. ovg&,"gx:st::‘% ‘l’toilb::n.ne‘n. tm&tmglg& Blvd. -Address “M” care Plongtfi tions on the teeth and jaws, adminis- | ¥ Kate Petkey of Indlana Harbor & |ment to join'Germany was based on ——-——-——————-—. k A %A L l N V E ST M E N T tering anesthetics and carr‘yllnl on c: # to lose him for one second. % | the néed of a route to the sea. Vien- WAm?P‘;Scht?l gl;l tf tak;a care general practice. America has qua E Despite the appeals “of the na has to turn to the North dea;, now ol n after school and Satur-) L dentists of the advertising variety but, | ¥ mayor, the chief of palice ‘and X |she is.cut,off from the tA);lH:tge. The days. -Inquire 916 Lake Blvd. 56tt| S '?’IOW tha(t: this (s)tak%and 1?erlSlbIe as a rule, they have had some college | % all the dignitaries of the town, ' more' southern in their y 1X louring Car co ess 1o own training ;:r, at ‘oalt, some little merit | where Walter ‘Petkey was for- “' e WA]:TED’_WW‘ b r work. P}:’EJ.: t d sha th as practitiopery. . But in England the| i merly a policeman, Mrs, Petkey ¥ | = o0 rveu[hc’h“{fix 'tli“: u‘:'%!tm"“:sfin{ bt operate an maintain than. ‘any other ::,;er:ll’l::l gerugzt-m;{u:;al;y profes-| ¥ clasped her stalwart son to her & | 30 slljance. , But sthe. Germans | WANTED_—400" P ¥ushels potatoss. automobile built. Our custo;ners are i bosom, pushed him into a walt- J dider th Greean Mountain, - Russet .or Bur- £ ing taxicab and whisked him ffifi'z.f{.m: .“fl':;';’::,,’,,:}:{'j," A‘m! banks. - Phone- 239, 2d56 gularly reportmg mfleages from it h away home. A big celebration J |tria's annexation through g clause in mfl of from ]8 tO 25 per gallon Of gasohne In the report it was stated that the’ dental profession is suffering from the odlum and dishonor cast upon it| ¥ had been planned and the entire % | the constitution ‘providing-for mew| " paj : ¥ by the uneducated and untralned per | & personnel of the police depart. Jf |member states joining the German re- {_Palace Gfect oty Ll B0 and from 8,000 to 12,000 on tires. sons who are wandering about the| J§ ment waited outside ‘the station X public tederation. > WANTED—Girl, at Third S;;get k to be led In the parade by thelr & | - nyniio the valus of “pull” 18 Zen.| — o o t Touring Car, $1075; Roadster, $1075; Sedan, $1650; Coupé, $1650 & former comrade. X | erally greatly over-rated nobody will| WANTED—Experienced maid for | F.0.B. Pontiac, Mich, Additional for wire wheel equipment, $75 B . Another soldier son, Steve, ¥ ldeny that it's an' important- thing housework; gaod home, small fam- L K was walting at the Petkey home, X | when a stump is at the othor.gnd £ ily and good ‘wages. Inquire 916 " Quacks- Operats:in Paira B 8720 Bench street; Indiana Har. § |the chain, . 2 .i| Lake Blvd: - b5t - F.M.MALZAHN . Under, the .present condition ‘of. . bor; and'a third son s Ip a base X- Loty . > b, PO ST R LA SAR S fairs the traveling: dentiats, .who . B 'hospital reeovéring from ‘wounds X et SR FLt w:g;x.‘ml){_e—lfillxte?;zt?lj.d dining 1'4(:;’5 s . Bemld_“, an, really nothing but quacks; go.‘about | f1 received Th ance 4 X ; e 5 B s A b ok beles E AR Al WANTED—Harley Davidson motor- Eagland n pairs. Asnrlq there 1S 3 ¥ : : ! 4 e b S R A 2 ‘o| cycle, for :cash, - State model. and |- country breaking teeth, and in some cases causing deaths, through the im- proper use of: surgical instruments or narcotics. one man who has somé’lttle knowl JeAASASARAMAAS ~conditi a ege of tecth, while his partiier acts | «JURN T0 THE RIGHT’.T0- .. | = 7t A I b i e S as canvasser, WOR‘kll’l’K among mw mAcl“ noum . o] the laboring classes lollclt}nx A for ] 4 FOR ANY kind of real estate deal, seé his chiet, g 8 ';f,',"" 10:the: Right mechan halt cent & word per por nans, i 7 o pald| or write E. J. Willita; X$ra m! comedy-drama’ 1ears, g wi un A 8. ,Phone 41, . teet):’ ll; 'z:ed:;; :ls “;:a» '0: n;: thrills and’ laughter, amisble crooks, iy 7‘ ki £ spg | EWEOL ~women and s regeneration, an eharged-omour books ;com one z working next dgor con Others | whieh comes-to the Grand.theptre; |cont'a word per ‘Ansce. Mo 88w wn for : S N that they need_ dentol attedtibi Afternoon‘and’ evening; next Sunday, 1 e e i - - o e The result of the malpractice 1h this | o a fast- comedy- of the ‘‘Get-Rich- : S i . / proféssion has been widespread decay { Quick Wallingtord’ type and has:en: in the teeth of the proletariat: 'Fhie | foved stupendous popularity fn New | "( . .. FOR-BAME | o .. | working classes ln_E%flwt;r’_not only | York and ‘41"“’”“50» In bath of wiich S ¢ Mitchell, Bemidli. B ] have bad teeth, but they actually sut- RIACe8 1€ Plaved to crowded Mouses | pop sALE_Will t¥ade for house and | e T fer trom the diseases caused by lack oltlu’ that have been played on tour | 10t at! Brainerds fide-improved 80 LOST--Small, - black -pocket bodk, of attention at the proper time. The | poth in the United States and Can-) 8c¢re .farm, ' good: buildings, 3% containing two one dollar bills and | - theory on which the traveling deotist| ada the attendance ‘has been limited| ‘Mmiles from town, - (heavy hlack <change. Pinder please leave at|, plies his trade is that once a tooth s | only to the capacity of the theatres.| 1and), % mile from fine lake full Ploneer office for reward., . 3d57 i st o el dilatix A 4ot aching and gots beyond the bearable | in short, to state that “Turn to the| ©f fih. Only $2600. (Clear. of in- VE ry : Whee) ltnae‘lt lhnufd be ..:““w_.‘ Right” is one of the most sensational| Ccumbrance. Phoné 41. B.J. l }l}lfi)"l\ tv;:dcov!v'x‘aa::' h;ogoml?‘:hna, b [ N S I % E k‘ In hundreds of cases patlents suffer- :"m’:yd:::“?"’t’ of ““‘“t y““m" lits,” 218 Beltrami Ave. Pound Master. 503 Miss. Ave. ¢ ) 5 5, ®, n o s e~ 8 IS L. 17T > 2 ing from an ache In oe tooth have | 0 CORESTAR Ht0 Qo0 Sfice records |FOR SALB_Steel Garage, cheap if ol _ 5ds7 several pulled and 8 set of false teeth | and widespread fame of this epochal | taken at once. Dr. E:-W. Joligson. put in to replace the sonnd teeth that | play. 5 . AdBT wmight possibly ache in the future, The | _Its basic theme of mother-love and | for SALE—6 :acre lots and other children of the working classes have |0ld-fashioned morality have given| “jand on easy terms,.will :take lib- very littie attention in the schools, and | “Turn to the ‘Right” a more wide- | orty bonds. ; Mathew. La spread appeal than:any play since "’d“ “‘-”“‘:te;hte’ i‘“"fr:p w:lh decayed | urhg O1d. Homestead,” while its.bril- | 200 Minn Pho_x}g 23 and croo! eeth, efe. IS a 8ystem | yjan¢ comedy entitles it to classifica- cof inspection which only goes to the | tion . with Winchell Smith’s ‘other “point ot advn]ng derita} attentlon, but | notable successes, “‘The Boomrang,” makes. no provision for such attention. | “The Fortune Hunter,” *“Polly of the Reform _ls_Urged in Report. Circus,” ‘“Brewster's Millions” and : An illuminating part of the report | Others. The story is'told in a pro- ot cabiiet; 29-10 tnenf, : > i : ' : 1s contalned In the following pars- logue and three acts. The scenes are records; 12.12 inch récords, worth " n graphs: unusually charming, particularly| -new $96. Will sell $40.00: Can} 2 G ol that of the final act, showing a peach be seen at 1212 Minnesota Ave. : Y ‘'The state cannot afferd to allow the | orchard in full bloom. Dr. G.”M Palmer. 4458 : health of the workers ¢ the natlon to : be continually undermined by dental neglect. Steps should be taken, with- out delay, to recogniee dentistry as of general importance for prevent- ing 11l health, and every possible means should be employed for enlightening the public as to the need for conser- vative treatment of diseased teeth. “The dental professfon should be re- garded as one of the outposts of pre- ventive medicine, and as such encour- aged and assisted by the state. Treat- ment should be rendefed available for all who need it. The present anoma- lous position, in which an uneducated, untrained person can practice as a den- tist, performipg surgical operations, is doing untold injury and casting unde- served dishonor upon the profession.” Registered dentists have not increas- ed in numbers in England during the past 15 years, and no increase In the registration is likely while the profes- slon is debased by incompetent indi- viduals and companies. The exorbitant charges for dental work in England also have had a bad effect on the general welfare. ‘The most prominent dentists in London are those who have had training in Ameri- can dental colleges, and they make much enplm on their American train. ing. There are a few real American den- tists in London, but they are over worked, and thelr prices are well nigh impossible for the average man. IIHISHRIH I nng Sale of Remnants A saving to you, you will find many pieges of silks, dress goods, percales, ginghams, muslins, sheetings and wash : goods on our remnants tables, ; .. That Contain Enough to Make a Garment * The prudent buyer takes advantage of our Renmnant sales. We will also offer several lots of slightly soiled waists, wash dresses and underwear at a very low price. : a bed CEFTRT g H CAMEL cigarettes win smokers from the start because the expertly blended - choice Turkish and choice Domestic to- baccos make possible Camel’s delightful mellow-mildness with that all-there "'body ] Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancxes in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual and refreshing; and, they permit you to smoke as long as you will without any .unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleas- * ant cigaretty odor. They're simply a ciga- rette delight! That’s the way you'll put it! "You'll find Camels good all the way throughA It is a fact, you'll prefer Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice . E Domesti¢ tobaccos to either kind of tobacco, smoked straight! And, Camels may be smoked liberally without tiring your taste. To know Camels best compare them m every possible test with any cigarette in the world at any price! Old Man Gets Two Robbers. G. N. Lackey, seventy-nine years of age, of Lorain, O. does not take m back seat for any of the younger OCamels are sold everywhere in scien- hfiull sealed packages. or ten pack- 200 cigarottes) in_a glassine- . p‘per .covered carton. We strongly. recommend this carton for the home or office. supply or when you travel. 18 cents a package . J. revnoLps ToBACCO co. Winston Salem, N. €. llllmllIllllllll"lllllll LT T T T T T T R T T T T T four. pickpockets he knocked one of the men down and recovered a watch and chain that had been stolen from |= him, beat off the remsainder of his as- § sallants and held two of them wntil golice arrived. : ammmn L T T

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